Carpet Cleaning
Why is a deep carpet-cleaning important?
To avoid:
indoor air quality issues
bacterial odor
premature wear
staining
diminished appearance.
A good carpet-cleaning program should
include daily vacuuming and spot cleaning,
interim maintenance for traffic areas, and an
occasional deep-cleaning process such as
hot water extraction. Although hot water
extraction is not the only deep cleaning
method available, in most cases, it provides
the most thorough process for removing all
types of soils in carpeting. We can also provide
bonnet cleaning and dry chemical cleaning.
We can recommend a carpet cleaning
program that includes vacuuming, spot cleaning,
interim maintenance and deep-cleaning to insure
your carpeting looks great, wears better and does
not become a source for contaminants.
Extraction This method involves spraying the cleaning solution deep into the carpet under high pressure by a controlled jet. The soiled cleaning solution is then removed from the carpet using high powered vacuums. These steps are done by the extraction machine all in the same motion.
In highly soiled areas, a rotary head or bonnet cleaning can be used in conjunction with the extraction unit to increase agitation to the carpet fibers and provide a more thorough cleaning. This would be analogous to using the high pressure wand and the brush at the car wash to wash your car.
Bonnet This is a good method of surface cleaning. The cleaning solution is dispensed from a solution tank into a bonnet pad which spins on a standard floor machine. The bonnet agitates the surface of the carpet fibers to clean them. It is a good method to loosen and remove surface soil. This method is sometimes used in conjunction with extraction in very highly soiled areas.
Dry Chemical This method involves dispensing a solvent and detergent saturated absorbent powder into the carpet using a revolving brush machine. After the powder solution is applied, it is allowed to dry for a period of time, and then the carpet is vacuumed. This is a good method for removing particularly oily soils because of the absorbents ability to break the oil bond that holds the soil to the carpet fibers. This method also requires very little dry time.
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